Continental Mark IV

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The Continental Mark IV is a personal luxury coupe produced by Ford's Lincoln division in the early 1970s, known for its distinctive styling, plush interiors, and emphasis on comfort and prestige.

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Continental Mark IV canonical 1
Continental Mark IV (1972–1976) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coupé
personal luxury car
assemblyCity Wixom, Michigan NERFINISHED
assemblyLocation Wixom Assembly Plant NERFINISHED
bodyStyle 2-door coupé
brand Lincoln NERFINISHED
class personal luxury car
countryOfAssembly United States NERFINISHED
curbWeight over 4,800 lb
engineConfiguration V8
engineDisplacement 460 cu in
7.5 L
fuelType gasoline
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
length about 228 in
manufacturer Lincoln NERFINISHED
market North America
modelYearRange 1972–1976
notableFeature covered headlamps
extensive sound insulation
luxury-oriented suspension tuning
opera windows
padded vinyl roof
plush interior trim
simulated spare-tire decklid hump
notableFor distinctive styling in early 1970s American luxury market
parentCompany Ford Motor Company NERFINISHED
platform Ford full-size platform
predecessor Continental Mark III NERFINISHED
primaryDesignGoal comfort
prestige
styling emphasis over performance
productionEndYear 1976
productionStartYear 1972
relatedModel Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation) NERFINISHED
Lincoln Continental (fifth generation) NERFINISHED
segment full-size luxury coupé
soldBy Lincoln-Mercury dealers NERFINISHED
successor Continental Mark V NERFINISHED
transmission 3-speed automatic
trimLevel Designer Series (Bill Blass) NERFINISHED
Designer Series (Cartier) NERFINISHED
Designer Series (Givenchy) NERFINISHED
Designer Series (Pucci) NERFINISHED
wheelbase 120.4 in
width about 79 in

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Lincoln Mark series includesModel Continental Mark IV
Lincoln Mark series notableGeneration Continental Mark IV
this entity surface form: Continental Mark IV (1972–1976)